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I. Manuscript Title

First Author1*), Second Author2) and Third author3) (Arial 10)

Manuscript has main author and co authors. Author names should not contain academic title or rank.
Indicate the corresponding author clearly for handling all stages of pre-publication and post-
publication. Consist of full name author and co authors. Corresponding author is a person who is
willing to handle correspondence at all stages of refereeing and publication, also post publication.

II. First author:


1. Name : (Author names should not contain academic title or rank)
2. Afiliation :
3. E-mail :
4. Orcid ID : (if the author doesn’t have the ID please register at https://orcid.org/)
5. Contribution to this Manuscript:

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IV. Third author:
1. Name : (Author names should not contain academic title or rank)
2. Afiliation :
3. E-mail :
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5. Contribution to this Manuscript:
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V. Acknowledgement
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VI. Reviewer Candidates
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1. The candidates should have speciality in authors’ research topic

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2. The candidates should come from different institutions with authors (especially from

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different countries)
3. The candidates should not join the authors’ research project

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TITLE (Arial Narrow 14)
The title of the paper should be concise and informative. Avoid abbreviations and formula where
possible.It should be written clearly and concisely describing the contents of the research.

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ABSTRACT (Arial 10)


The abstract comes after title page in the manuscript. Abstract must be integrated and independent
which is consist of introduction and purpose, methods, results, conclusion and suggestion. However
the abstract should be written as a single paragraph without these headers. For this reason,
References should be avoided. Also, non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided,
but if essential they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself. Abstract must be
written using 150 until 200 words which has no reference and accompanied keywords.
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KEYWORDS (Arial 10)

The keywords should be avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts.Do not use words or
terms in the title as keywords.These keywords will be used for indexing purposes. Keywords should
not more than 5 words or phrasesin alphabetical order.

INTRODUCTION (Arial 10)

State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature
survey or a summary of the results. Explain how you addressed the problem and clearly state the

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aims of your study.As you compose the introduction, think of readers who are not experts in this field.

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Introductionmust be written using 750 until 1000 words.

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MATERIALS AND METHODS (Arial 10)

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It should be mention time and place of research in first part. All materials and methods that used such

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chemical for analysis, treatment and experimental design must be stated clearly and briefly.State the

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objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a

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summary of the results. A Theory section should extend, not repeat, the background to the article

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already dealt with in the Introduction and lays the foundation for further work. A calculation section

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represents a practical development from a theoretical basis. Materials and methods must be written

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using 400 until 600 words.

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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (Arial 10)

Result and discussion be written in same part. They should be presented continuously start from main
result until supporting results and equipped with a discussion. Unit of measurement used should
follow the prevailing international system.Results and discussion must be written using 2500 until
3000 words.
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Figures and Tables placed separated in last page of manuscript.

CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTION (Arial 10)

Conclusion should be explained clearly. Suggestion placed after conclusion contains a


recommendation on the research done or an input that can be used directly by consumer. Conclusion
and suggestion must be written using 40 until 80 words.
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REFERENCES (Arial 10)

The author should use reference tool such as Mendeley. All reference mentioned should be written
down in reference using American Psychological Association (APA) style and arranged from A to Z.
Articles have 10years recent references and 80% is journal. The most of references are primary ones

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(last five years).Unpublished data and personal communication should not be cited as literature

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citations. “In Press” articles that have been accepted for publication may be cited in references.

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date is available.References consist of minimum 20 references.
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Reference to a Journal Publication:


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Abdallah, E. H., Musa, Y., Mustafa, M., Sjahril, R., & Riadi, M. (2013). Comparison between hydro-
and osmo-priming to determine period needed for priming indicator and its effect on germination

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percentage of aerobic rice cultivars (Oryza sativa L.). AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science,

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38(3), 222-230. http://doi.org/10.17503/agrivita.v38i3.886

Reference to a Book:

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Bolda, M. L., Tourte, L., Klonskyk, K. M., & de Moura, R. L. (2005). Sample cost to produce fresh
market rasberries. Berkeley, US: University of California Cooperative Extension.

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Reference to a Chapter in an Edited Book:
Tuong, T. P., & Bouman, B. A. M. (2003). Rice production in water-scarce environments. In W. Kijne,
R. Barker, & D. Molden (Eds.), Water productivity in agriculture: Limits and opportunities for
improvement (pp. 53–67). Manila, PH: CAB International.

Reference in Proceeding:
Hapsari, L. & Masrum, A. (2011). Diversity and characteristics of banana (Musa acuminata) diploid AA
cultivars group collection of Purwodadi botanic garden. In D. Widyatmoko, D. M. Puspitaningtyas, R.
Hendrian, Irawati, I. A. Fijridiyanto, J. R. Witono, R. Rosniati, S. R. Ariati, S. Rahayu, & T. Ng
Praptosuwiryo (Eds.), Conservation of tropical plants: Current condition and future challenge. Paper
presented at Proceedings of Seminar Cibodas Botanic Garden 159th Anniversary, Cibodas (pp. 225-
229). Cibodas, ID: Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Figures and Tables


Figures and tables should be editable ones.
Figures’s remarks placed in bottom with before 4pt. The title of figures placed after the remarks with
single space.

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The title of tables should be written first with ARIAL 10, single space and after 6pt. Content of the
tables should be written using ARIAL 9 single space and the remarks of tables placed in the bottom
with ARIAL 9, single space and before 4pt.

Table 1. Effects of plant growth regulator types and concentrations on embryogenic callus induction
from leaf tip explants of D. lowiicultured in ½ MS medium supplemented with 2.0% (w/v)
sucrose under continuous darkness at temperature of 25±2 oC after 60 days of culture
Cytokinin/Auxin
Percentage of Percentage of Density of
(mg L-1) Color of callus
Survival(%) callus formation (%) callus
TDZ NAA
Control 24.0±8.0g 2.0±1.47d* + Greenish-white
0.22 0.00 64.0±28.5cd 18.0±10.4bc + Greenish-white
0.33 0.00 60.0±24.5cde 22.0±11.5bc + Yellowish-white
1.0 0.00 48.0±20.5def 24.0±13.1bc + Greenish-white
3.0 0.00 90.0±30.3ab 28.0±17.4bc ++ Greenish-white
0.0 0.046 75.0±43.9bc 28.0±17.4bc ++ Yellowish-white
0.0 0.5 65.0±48.3cd 25.0±13.9bc + Greenish-white
0.0 1.0 42.0±29.8efg 0.0±0.0e - -
1.0 0.046 92.0±15.3a 34.1±25.8bc ++ White
3.0 0.046 96.0±19.8a 52.0±16.5a +++ White
3.0 0.5 34.0±8.9fg 12.0±8.8bc + Yellowish-white
3.0 1.0 86.0±21.1ab 28.0±17.9bc ++ White
4.0 0.5 62.0±25.0cd 18.0±10.4bc + Greenish-white
4.0 1.0 50.0±26.0def 14.0±9.1bc + Greenish-white
Remarks: *Mean values within a column followed by the same letters are not significantly different at p<0.05
according to Duncan’s Multiple Range Test. Note. +: callus at tip, ++: callus at tip and midsection, ++
+: callus covered all surfaces, - : no callus

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